About the Practical Guidance
Employment Law module

In this rapidly expanding area of law, having
the legal tools of Practical Guidance on hand to guide you through
a matter is essential. Not only does it assist you in developing a
better understanding of the workplace law matter, it gives you the
framework and practical tools to lead you through every step, and
it's all in the one place.

Ideal for lawyers working in employment law and
industrial relations, HR specialists or In House Counsel, the
module includes topics such as pay, benefits and tax, trade unions,
disputes and grievances, dispute resolution, ending and starting
employment.

Authored by employment law specialists, you can trust
LexisNexis to give you the relevant and up to date legal research
on employment and workplace law matters.

The Employment Law module includes over 150 guidance
notes, 50+ topic overviews, 50+ checklists and access to dozens of
precedents. The module now additionally includes international
employment law content covering overviews of key jurisdictions

About Susan Susan is a barrister specialising in employment and public
law investigations, inquiries and disputes, and has been a lawyer
since 1978. She is a specialist assessor (civil litigation) of the
Legal Services Agency and has held the following relevant
positions: chief legal adviser with the Commerce Commission; chair
of the Social Security Appeal Authority and chair of the Complaints
Review Tribunal.

Susan is skilled in case management, running dispute hearings,
making decisions and writing short, clear, accessible judgments,
working within short time frames, managing very committed
disputants and communicating with a wide range of parties to
disputes in a manner and language clearly understood by all.

Susan is also skilled in adapting the legal process to the needs
of particular disputants, obtaining agreement to a suggested
dispute process and ensuring fair outcomes.

"LexisNexis Practical Guidance is
the ideal gateway service because it caters for all levels of
expertise in employment law, from beginners to specialists. It does
not assume an academic understanding of this area of the law, which
renders it the ideal service for busy practitioners. Its
organisation into tiers of information - from the general to the
very specific - is designed to empower users to locate what they're
looking for at a glance, whether that be law, precedent or
checklist. It's the perfect source of sneak peeks during client
consultations!"